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In this low-budget thriller, a fugitive convict traveling with a young adventurer finds action and adventure when they become part of a mercenary group and make plans to invade Cuba as part of the Bay of Pigs incident.

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When I first saw The Beast of Yucca Flats, Coleman Francis became an instant legend in my eyes. I love the Beast of Yucca Flats: it's so horrible and inept in every way it becomes enjoyable to watch. But Night Train to Mundo Fine takes Coleman's ineptitude from his two previous films and explodes it into a wonderland of nonstop, start-to-finish blunders and low-budget failures. THRILL as the same five men climb up a cliff a dozen times in some sort of apparent effort to convince the audience the men are an invasion landing force. SHOCK AND AWE is what you'll feel as a huge chunk of the plot involving Cuba winds up being nothing but poorly acted, directed, and written filler. IMAGINE exciting scenes like flying planes and moving trains because Coleman Francis couldn't afford such things. AMAZE as our writer/director/actor shows off his monotone, nonsensical acting "ability."

Alex Carawan

One of the worst film's I've ever seen. There really is no plot to the film. It's almost as if the creators simply picked a location on sight and filmed at it to whatever crazy idea they could come up with. It's never explained why the awful characters went to war, why they went around and killed people, or what their intentions were. Very terrible, but a decent MST3K episode as the movie is perfect for the series.

Wes Shad

Coleman Francis may be the worst director ever. Still, the cast of MST3K did a great job of riffing on this crapfest.

Tom Levier

This movie is so bad! The director was the star and played other roles in the crew as well, so this was basically a pro-am flick. The story has something to do with a guy who escapes from prison, joins up with a renegade army of like 8 guys who go to Cuba to fight, most of them end up dead, he returns and I'm not sure what was going on after that. I really wonder how he got John Carradine in this movie. Overall, it's one of the worst movies out there.